George Shaw (b. 1966)
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George Shaw (b. 1966)

Scenes from the Passion: The Other End

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George Shaw (b. 1966)
Scenes from the Passion: The Other End
signed, inscribed and dated 'GEORGE SHAW/SCENES FROM THE PASSION/THE OTHER END/1999' (on the reverse)
Humbrol enamel on board, unframed
17 x 21 in. (43.3 x 53.3 cm.)
Provenance
with Anthony Wilkinson Gallery, London, where purchased by the present owner in 1999.
Special notice
Artist's Resale Right ("Droit de Suite"). Artist's Resale Right Regulations 2006 apply to this lot, the buyer agrees to pay us an amount equal to the resale royalty provided for in those Regulations, and we undertake to the buyer to pay such amount to the artist's collection agent.

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Lot Essay

In George Shaw’s Scenes from the Passion series, the painter returned to his hometown of Coventry, and the Tile Hill housing estate he grew up on; in his resonant style, a kind of graphical photorealism, Shaw captured the local landmarks that structured his memory of his childhood and adolescence: pubs, street corners, stretches of terraced housing. In The Other End, from 1999, Shaw depicts the estate’s somewhat unloved football pitch with compositional poise: structured by three horizontal bands of colour – a pitch in subtly undulating greens, ochre buildings, and an infinitely grey English sky – Shaw’s painting is permeated by a stillness that seems to be at once the serenity of nostalgia and a melancholic sense of time’s passage and decay.

Empty of the human form, Shaw’s paintings are nevertheless animated by a profound desire to communicate, and their sense of place is filled by the presence of those unseen: ‘I used to say belligerently that I’d never painted a landscape in my life, in the same way that you never get landscape authors — even though Wuthering Heights is set in a landscape, it’s not a landscape novel, it’s about relationships and ancestry and love’ (G. Shaw, in ‘George Shaw: “It’s the dead I want to impress”’, Evening Standard, 20 May 2015, https://www.standard.co.uk/goingout/exhibitions/george-shaw-interview-it-s-the-dead-who-i-want-to-impress-10262760.html [accessed Mar 24, 2017]).

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